Diane Bitter

This week’s CLOSEUP had a couple of tidbits in it that I just went “really”? For instance, in his first interview, with Hillary Clinton, he had the chance to put her under the journalistic microscope with a follow up question. No, not a CNBC type gotcha type – but just good journalism. Result?

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Time was running short so Diane Bitter only had a few minutes to make the case for the 603 Alliance and its mission to try to split the moderate vote with a good conservative candidate coming out of their caucus. That was followed by a Q & A session with the evenings’ Speakers taking questions from […]

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‘Grok friend, event coordinator extraordinaire, conservatarian activist, and former NH GOP Town Chair, County Chair, and NH GOP Secretary, Diane Bitter is now part of a conservatarian group, the 603 Alliance, that is seeking to get conservatives to do what moderate Republicans have done for years but in reverse – in a caucus type environment, […]

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Continuing on! One of the nice things about the CNHT Annual Picnic is that the myriad of group on the Conservative side of the aisle (both politically and morally). A new force in NH that recently came on the scene is the 603 Alliance which is pushing the idea of gathering behind a conservative candidate […]

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This week on GrokTALK! we went remote, recording and live-streaming from the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women event in Concord New Hampshire. The program includes the complete speech and Q&A with Dr. Betsey McCaughey, interviews with Diane Bitter, Karen Testerman, Jeane Coutou, Brian Tilton and Dr. McCaughey. Listen to the complete Podcast here […]

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We are doing things a bit differently this week. I took the day off while Skip and Mike did a live stream at Saturday’s NHFRW meeting in Concord. While at the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women event Skip and Mike recorded speeches and did sit-down interviews which we’ll be editing for this week’s edition […]

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Continuing on the ‘Grok coverage of yesterday’s NH .223 Day of Resistance, here are two more of the speakers. I briefly had the chance to meet NH State Rep. Dan Dumaine before the event started (but ever so briefly) and then, since he spoke before I did, found out he “borrowed” some of Joe Biden […]

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I have known Diane for a number of years now and was quite some time before I even knew that she was involved in Republican Party activities. At that time, she was not an “out front” person – but she was the person “that made things and events work”. If someone asked her to carry […]

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Travel 500 miles and what do you get? NH folks who are willing to talk with you. Earlier, it was Bill O’Brien, Speaker of the NH House that attended a couple of the workshops that the Americans for Prosperity Foundation had at its Defending the American Dream Summit 2012. This time, it was two activists, […]

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Last night, the ‘Grok had been invited to cover the Congressional Forum sponsored by the Seacoast Republican Women – a well respected non-partisan (with respect to the Republican Party events) organization whose events are usually open and well attended as their execution in having an event is normally flawless. The event, held at the most […]

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Title 2: This is not what Frank should be doing to impress his former core supporters for his upcoming US Senate run… Yeah, really! Diane Bitter (Rye Republican Town Chair, NH GOP Area-Vice Chair, and NH Assistant Secretary, and MUCH more importantly, Conservative and TEA Party activist) reached out to Frank and his campaign LAST […]

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He wrote this post post about being denied the ability to record James’s speech: Patch was almost kept from recording any of O’Keefe’s remarks Sunday. Partway through O’Keefe’s speech, Rye Republican Town Chairwoman Diane Bitter told Hampton-North Hampton Patch that O’Keefe’s speech could not be recorded. She said conservative website Granite Grok would have video […]

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There’s GOT to be a conservative TEA Party leaning person showing up for RRTC (Diane Bitter, Chair (and new NH GOP Assistant Secretary) at this event, so GraniteGrok is here. We were asked if we could provide live stream and record the event by ‘Grok friend Diane, so we are attempting to oblige. Unfortunately, the […]

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Indeed, indeed. Those involved in the TEA Party movement are still around. They were lambasted three years ago for being “amateurs”, thinking that holding clever signs would change things, that they were too white, too middle class, leaderless, and if the media and Democrats were to be believed, would soon go home to their living […]

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The annual meeting of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee (NH GOP) is this coming Saturday. During that time, official NH State Committee Party Members will be voting on a number of positions, and Diane Bitter is running to fill the position of Assistant Secretary. We at GraniteGrok have been blessed to have now known […]

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During my interview with Diane at Liberty Harbor Academy, I had a good time. However, like all good times, they come to an end. The last question for Diane Bitter that I asked was this: Best reason to vote for Diane over someone else? Previous questions: Question 1, Question 2, Question 3, and Question 4.

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One has to wonder why some of these folks wish to serve in a political party structure? Well, given what Diane brings to the table, she does have history (short, but rich) of being active in Republican politics. A true grassrooter, she makes things happen – listen: Question 1, Question 2 and Question 3.

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Now that our technical problems are behind us (fingers crossed, knock on wood!), let’s continue with our interviews that we did last week. Diane Bitter is running to be the next NH GOP Assistant Secretary because she sees a lacking in the structure – a lack of communication to the membership of the NH GOP. […]

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In continuing the ‘Grok tradition of citizen journalism in covering events, issues, and people that the MSM won’t (or can’t, but mostly won’t), Diane Bitter good naturedly answered Question #2 from your’s truly (which was asked with a puzzled look on my face): How long have you been on the NH GOP ballot? Seems like […]

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Last week I also had the chance to interview Diane Bitter as she is now seeking to be the next Assistant Secretary of the NH GOP (her opponent is Jeff Newman). Diane is also the Rye Town Republican Committee Chair as well as an Area Vice-Chair. This video is of Question 1: Why are you […]

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